The words underlined by me in that citation in my view support what I have said about this approach to be adopted by the court. |
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The real way forward, in my view, is to enable and encourage new forms of properly synagogal and ecclesial scholarship. |
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Each case will turn on its own facts but in my view the claimants are more likely to succeed than the defendants. |
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Therefore, while regrettable, the omission in my view is immaterial in these circumstances. |
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The new system of cabinet government we have in York is not, in my view, an improvement on the committee system. |
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The evidence before me establishes that that is how it was read and understood by the Claimants, and in my view reasonably so. |
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And although I've always loved caladiums for their cool elephantine leaves, I resent their invasion in my view. |
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Thus, appealing to the virtues in wartime can, in my view, contrast very poorly and inefficaciously with citing rules understandable by all. |
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The implications for horse racing are vast and, in my view, absolutely marvellous. |
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What information science takes from anthropology, in my view, is but a small, generally nonscientific, portion of the corpus of research. |
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This, in my view, would be a distortion of the principles underlying customary law of succession and inheritance. |
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The conflict between the respective positions creates a serious issue which, in my view, can be determined properly only after a trial. |
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That is, in my view, an absolute insult, given the importance of this legislation. |
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In so doing, the products and practices of financial intermediation have, in my view, forever changed. |
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That, in my view, is an improper construction of the provision, and is is inconsistent with the broad statutory language. |
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I like the science, and the effects, but the plot line is a little shallow, at least in my view. |
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What's a bit interesting about this policy change, this policy poorness in my view, introduced in 1997 is that it's completely unnecessary. |
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The foregoing analysis in my view marches with that advanced by my Lord in paragraph 24 and 25 of his judgment, with which I respectfully agree. |
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As I have already said, in my view, the claimants in private law proceedings cannot rely upon a free-standing application under the Convention. |
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It is absolutely imperative in my view that every family that reads this message takes the bad news seriously and prepares for a long siege. |
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The reason the question is absurd, in my view, is that it presumes, or at least implies, a serious misunderstanding of what evolution requires. |
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That of course presupposes that there was any basis for asking direct questions of the claimant at discharge, and in my view there was not. |
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I do not use paraffin, Vaseline, lanolin or petroleum based by-products in my range because these ingredients are barrier products in my view. |
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The benign neglect that they seem to be going in for at the moment is, in my view, absolutely outrageous. |
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Look, in my view it's due to, if you like, a bit of equivocation about earnings growth for the course of the next 12 months. |
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A revival of economic strength is, in my view, the most urgent and realistic task. |
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And I must admit that in my view if it was arson then the arsonist should be given an award for services to art. |
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There should in my view be no new legislative institutions, no new talk shops. |
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Such talk in my view has probably hurt the US in the UN since it gives ditherers and dissemblers there an excuse to continue doing so. |
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He is still in my view the only DJ worth listening to on Auntie Beeb's flagship radio station. |
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Nationalism is, in my view, an unpleasant manifestation of racism that I have no time for. |
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Nonetheless, in my view, as will be seen, the two most important bottles were secreted and hidden by the accused. |
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I don't have the space here to, er, dilate on the issue but in my view real women are, alas, a dying breed. |
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The headscarf in my view is both a religious practice for some Muslims as well as being a symbol of your religious beliefs. |
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I believe in giving people the benefit of the doubt and in my view it has never been proved that Glyn did anything wrong. |
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So in my view, they were the people who led the change of history in Australia, towards Aboriginals being able to vote and have rights. |
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And here is an article that in my view badly misstates the libertarian position on marriage generally. |
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That, in my view, is the best defense against the slanders, lies, and outrageous absurdities of critics like Cornwell and Goldhagen. |
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And in reaching this conclusion Justice Scalia is, in my view, unfaithful to his own proclaimed methodology. |
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This, in my view, clearly contemplates the structure as a whole, as a single unit, and not the component parts of it. |
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The opinion was written by Judge Randolph, a jurist who in my view would be a serious candidate for the Supreme Court but for his age. |
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In the case at bar, it was the facts proved mainly by the plaintiffs that in my view, negatived a claim based on mistake, and raised an Estoppel. |
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Each film has some impressive effects, but in my view The Colossus attains far richer and more consistent value. |
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In that context the Policy provides, in my view, a clear gradation of provision. |
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These designs are in my view extremely consistent in seeking and developing a particular nexus of ideas. |
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And it was not, in my view, the kind of sovereign remedy that the proponents make it out to be. |
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People feel that communication has not been good enough, but in my view there is no magical solution to this. |
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The second and third points are not, in my view persuasive for the reasons which I have just given. |
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Any vocational education needs, in my view, to be based firmly on a broad liberal-arts foundation. |
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His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy, in my view, for their condescension. |
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With the so-called cashless society still some way off, ATMs, in my view, will remain a vital part of our everyday lives for many years to come. |
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What had been agreed was in my view straightforward and understood in exactly the same way by both parties. |
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The pressure on companies to make money for their shareholders has led to some truly heinous acts, in my view. |
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The language of central banking is obscure, deliberately obscured, in my view. |
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And, in my view, he is very convincing, giving the greatest performance of his otherwise inflated career. |
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I note, as well, there was no challenge to the disbursements which, in my view, were reasonable. |
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The whites of his eyes were large in my view and surrounding two jet black preternatural pupils unlike any I had seen before. |
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I'm afraid that what he alludes to is only a possibility among others, and not in my view the most likely one. |
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This focuses attention on what in my view is the single important difference between judicial review and civil suit, the differing time limits. |
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The Treasury report, in my view, is overly optimistic about the impact of tax rates on sustainable economic growth. |
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The trial judge's verdict in my view, satisfies the test that a properly instructed trier of fact, acting judicially, could reasonably have rendered the same verdict. |
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We, the West, send tons of money down there, and in my view a lot of it ends up in a Swiss bank. |
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In the exceptional case of an ouster it plainly, in my view, does. |
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President Bush, in my view, wisely decided not to make his book a chronology of his administration. |
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His wife took him to the cleaners, quite rightly in my view. |
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Part 1 is a very serious part of this legislation, and in my view is a very serious departure from the usual way in which the Government administers its affairs. |
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The terms of the letter are in my view at best equivocal as to whether or not a certificate had in fact been issued, when none was attached to the decision notice. |
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Dracula was a great moment for Keanu, in my view, and I will take no prisoners on that. |
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Since such legislation is not compatible, in my view, with Community law, they should, in principle, be entitled to seek restitution for those payments. |
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As the Respondent's income has declined since separation, in my view it is appropriate that this amount be retroactive from the date of separation. |
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He may be pure as the driven snow, yet in my view he should go. |
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The criticisms of his testimony and the points derived from the documentation are not, in my view, of sufficient force to cause me to reject that evidence. |
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It is also a good idea, in my view, to limit the size and the interconnectedness of banks. |
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Anyone who takes pot shots at a lovely wading bird is a hopeless defective, in my view, an evolutionary mistake. |
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The original sin, in my view, was Gore's attempt to recount just the votes in a few heavily Democratic counties. |
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You can look at it from a number of different viewpoints, in my view. |
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If you are not prepared to have someone make a comparison with other Western democracies, then, in my view, you are totally outreaching your authority in this House. |
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There's always been a lot of talk about that, and there's always been a lot of lip service paid to it, in my view, rather than anything substantial. |
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But in my view such knowledge should not be imputed to the company, for the essence of the arrangement was to deprive the company improperly of a large part of its assets. |
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So Iraq and South Africa are totally incomparable, in my view. |
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And it's here, in my view, that we can start to analyse why this growth among the world's wealthiest is leading us, ineluctably, towards a global social upheaval. |
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The following newspaper cuttings are, in my view, particularly relevant. |
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The gravamen in respect of each charge is the allegation of indecency, without which the committee are unlikely, in my view, to find Serious Professional Misconduct. |
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Whether there was a prior inconsistent agreement is in my view clearly a genuine issue of material fact requiring trial and is dispositive of the summary judgment motion. |
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The ultimate therapy, in my view, will involve an agent that reduces myofiber size. |
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Hope and aspiration, in my view, is one of the best anticrime policies you can have. |
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This in my view is Labour rhetoric straight out of the anti-Tory stock phrase book. |
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Somewhat surprisingly in my view, Ryan Gosling was nominated for an Oscar for his role as a drug-addicted teacher in the dull Half Nelson. |
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Social Security, in my view, is like a car with a flat tire. |
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The nature of those instructions is not specified, but in my view they refer to books like Jiva's own Gopalacampu, a highly poeticized rendition of Krsna's activities. |
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Subsequent writings by Greenberg analogize the 1947-50 drip paintings to high Analytical Cubist works by Picasso and Braque, in my view a brilliant but misleading comparison. |
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These canteens should include a carving set, knife rests and sometimes nut crackers and picks, and are much nicer in my view than a lot of stainless steel examples. |
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And with some appellations, the contrary applies. Like Walter, for instance. You can't be Walter in a pram. You can't be Walter until you're about seventy-five in my view. |
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